Why are the porn stars from yesteryear more masculine than today’s porn stars?….and it’s not just the scruff….

Jan 5, 2014 at 11:25 am · @Reply ·

BJ McFrisky

@balehead: Because our society wants everyone to be “equal” in status and appearance, we feminize our men and masculinize our women.

Jan 5, 2014 at 11:31 am · @Reply ·

Tackle

Frida Kahlo, you guys are wrong with that. Lol…
Joe Porcelli, Damn! I missed something there…
@balehead: Not only are they more masculine, but a 100 times hotter…

Jan 5, 2014 at 11:35 am · @Reply ·

ajax

@tackle and @balehead

IMHO because they spent their time in the gym working to look like men, not like anatomy charts. They developed their bodies without steroids. And they didn’t ink their bodies with the equivalent of motel art.

Jan 5, 2014 at 1:50 pm · @Reply ·

BBellairs

Dick Fisk is the background picture on my desktop. Hot! But I wouldn’t kick Bruno, Joe Porcelli or Tex Murdock out of bed either.

Whatever happened to Helmut Kross? Are any of the Colt guys from the 70s and 80s still around?

Jan 7, 2014 at 6:44 am · @Reply ·

Doughosier

It’s not just gay porn. Men in ther mainstream media have also gotten feminized and “prettier”. In the 70’s movie stars were like Burt and Clint Eastwood. Now we have Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt. The world’s taste seems to be getting younger and more boyish.

Well, everything comes with a price, the models of yesterday did the films because 1. It was fun 2. They just wanted to get in do it and get out,fast, there was a sense of a verboten element to it which got everybody excited, what you have today are queens who have a bad attitude and an ego big enough to inflate the titanic with a sex energy of a dying battery through as they squeeze flaccid dicks to make them look hard. This is one reason the business has hit the skids, no more mystery, and too gay. Why would anyone pay 29.95 to look at a man he wouldn’t even want to have coffee with. Please.

Jan 7, 2014 at 11:49 pm · @Reply ·

Pete

Sorry to burst your bubble but Honest Abe was not gay.

And Plato was anti-sex, period! “Symposium” is the most promiscuously misinterpreted of the Socratic dialogs.